Why can't anything travel faster than speed of light, and if we travel faster than light, would we be able to see Object around us because once we're faster than light it will fall on objects slower than our velocity that means slow reflection of light
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No. The universal speed limit, which we commonly call the speed of light, is fundamental to the way the universe works. ... Therefore, this tells us that nothing can ever go faster than the speed of light, for the simple reason that space and time do not actually exist beyond this point.
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